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Five of those who died lived in nursing homes.

As city officials reported the new numbers, they also called for the city to abide by social distancing rules.

Parks and Recreation Commissioner Kathryn Ott said the department was removing rims from some of the city's hundreds of basketball courts after seeing so many people packing courts.

"Playing in close contact with each other on a basketball court, where you're sweating and bumping up against each other, that's what basketball is - it's a close contact sport, not what you should be doing right now," Ott said.

Parks are still open, but officials are urging those who leave their homes to exercise to do it solo and make it brief.

Outside City Hall, people also rallied to release inmates who, they say, are a vulnerable population housed in close quarters. Already, state and county facilities are working to relate more non-violent offenders.

The city responded with the precautions they were taking.

"We've taken a number of precautions in our jails. We are not considering restricted movement throughout our system at this point. We've had limited cases," said Managing Director Brian Abernathy.

Twelve of the 13 Regional Rail lines will operate seven days a week; Cynwyd Line service will operate Monday through Friday

Starting Monday, March 30, SEPTA will suspend overnight service on the Market-Frankford and Broad Street Lines between 1 a.m. and 4:30 a.m. to give crews additional time for cleaning amid the COVID-19 crisis.